Chris Coleman's men snatched a precious 2-2 draw thanks to Joe Allen's strike and Kevin Wimmer's own goal in the Ernst Happel Stadion.

The 'Red Wall' was in situ in the Austrian capital, with a 4,000-strong army of travelling Welsh support revelling in another memorable night. It wasn't the best performance from Wales, not that the supporters cared if this video is anything to go by.

It perfectly captures the mood of the night, with Wales' supporters celebrating long into the night.

(Image: David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

The Austrian lager was flowing nicely and the Welsh national anthem could be heard loud and clear in this particular bar.

Wales fans stand outside St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna centre ahead of the match with Austria.

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It immediately brought scenes of France -- and Wales' golden summer at Euro -- 2016 flooding back. Coleman's side will be hoping to see similar scenes in Russia in 2018 if Wales can go all the way to a first World Cup since 1958.

Wales remain top of Group D on goal difference, level on points with Austria, Serbia and the Republic of Ireland as a four-way fight for qualification ensues.

Georgia are the visitors to Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday, as Wales look to continue their unbeaten start to qualification and make it seven points from a possible nine.

Wales' Joe Allen scores the first goal against Austria (Image: David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)